The Staggers What if the UK reverses its decision to exit the EU? It's more likely than you think. By Richard Mylles
Europe As Europe’s economy slowly recovers, popular support for EU reform is falling By Richard Mylles
There’s no gratitude in politics – why the recovery might not save the Tories If the debate moves on to more fertile Labour territory such as public services the Conservatives will likely struggle. By Richard Mylles
Eurosceptics will do well in May, but the federalists will retain their grip The parliamentary alliance between the the centre-right and the centre-left means the increase in the number of eurosceptic MEPs… By Richard Mylles
Don’t be fooled by the economic recovery, the odds are still against a Tory win in 2015 The challenges facing the Conservatives are mostly structural and may be impossible to overcome. By Richard Mylles
Why Miliband would be foolish to match the Tory EU referendum pledge Such a clear U-turn would cement a corrosive narrative that could prove far more damaging to his prospects of… By Richard Mylles
The chances of an EU referendum in the next parliament are wildly overstated A Conservative majority remains unlikely and EU treaty change could take many years to come to fruition. By Richard Mylles
If we’re past the worst, then no one thought to tell consumers British households have become more, not less, concerned over the last five years. By Dominic White and Richard Mylles
What are Osborne’s choices now? The Chancellor can do what’s best for the economy or retain the support of the Tory party faithful. He… By Dominic White and Richard Mylles
Spanish regional nationalism is a curse and a blessing for Rajoy Regional parties mitigate the threat of a single populist party winning national support. By Richard Mylles